[Dayglored Note: This is primarily for Windows Administrators, but is of potential concern to ALL Windows users.] Also see:Leaked print spooler exploit lets Windows users remotely execute code as system on your domain controllerPrintNightmare: Windows Zero-Day Accidentally Disclosed by Chinese ResearchersPublic Windows PrintNightmare 0-day exploit allows domain takeoverPrintNightmare, Critical Windows Print Spooler Vulnerability Original release date: June 30, 2021 The CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) has released a VulNote for a critical remote code execution vulnerability in the Windows Print spooler service, noting: “while Microsoft has released an update for CVE-2021-1675, it is important to realize that this update does not...